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9.3
Information for testing
9.3 a)
Reference sound pressure level 5.1.13
Refer to 5.1.13
9.3 b)
Reference level range
5.1.13
Refer to 5.1.13
9.3 c)
Microphone reference point
5.1.13
Refer to 5.1.13
9.3 d)
For A-weighted sound levels:
Adjustment data for multi-fre-
quency sound calibrator and/or
electrostatic actuator
5.2.7
Refer to 5.2.7
9.3 e)
Nominal A-weighted sound lev-
els at the upper and lower limits
of the linear operating range on
each level range.
- For frequencies 31.5 Hz, 1, 4,
8 and 12.5 kHz
5.5.9
Refer to 5.5.9
9.3 f)
Starting point for the level lin-
earity error
- For frequencies 31.5 Hz, 1, 4,
8 and 12.5 kHz
- At the reference level range
5.5.10
Refer to 5.5.10
9.3 g)
Dummy microphone: Design
goal and tolerance
5.1.15
Refer to 5.1.15
9.3 h)
Self-noise at the more sensitive
ranges with microphone and with
dummy microphone
5.6.1 /
5.6.3
Refer to 5.6.1 /
5.6.3
9.3 i)
Highest SPL and Peak-Peak input
voltage to accommodate
5.1.16
Refer to 5.1.16
9.3 j)
Maximum and minimum power
supply voltage
5.20.2
Refer to 5.20.2
9.3 k)
How to test level linearity if dis-
play range < linearity range
5.5.11
Refer to 5.5.11
9.3 l)
Time interval for needed to stabilize
after environmental changes
6.1.2
Refer to 6.1.2
9.3 m)
Field strength for conforming
(in case > 10 V/m)
6.6.4
Refer to 6.6.4
9.3 n)
Operating mode or highest radio
frequency emissions
5.18.2
Refer to 5.18.2
9.3 o)
Operating mode with least im-
munity to AC power frequency
fields and RF fields
6.6.1
Refer to 6.6.1
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